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Good question. Alec Scott address it and more in his insightful piece on the current state of Toronto theatre in this month’s issue of Toronto Life. A sample:

“In general, there’s too much quirky self-indulgence, not enough committed storytelling; too much about other times, other places, too little about how we live here and now. Some of it is clever, but by and large, the work fails to connect with audiences in a meaningful way.”

Read the full story here.

(Thanks to Alison Broverman for the heads up.)

Original post by Praxis Theatre

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